Trajan: Optimus PrincepsRoutledge, 02.09.2003 - 352 Seiten Did Trajan really deserve his reputation as the embodiment of all imperial virtues? Why did Dante, writing in the Middle Ages, place him in the sixth sphere of Heaven among the Just and Temperate rulers? |
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... imperial Roman period, a time when autocrats ruled the known world. By reconstructing the characters of individual emperors, and understanding their own particular environment, it becomes possible to establish the reasoning behindthe ...
... imperial Roman period, a time when autocrats ruled the known world. By reconstructing the characters of individual emperors, and understanding their own particular environment, it becomes possible to establish the reasoning behindthe ...
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... imperial archives. But Diorarely indicates the nature ofhis sources, nor does he always distinguish between fact and hearsay. More seriously, Book 68 survivesonly asaseries of abridgements collatedforthe emperorConstantine VII ...
... imperial archives. But Diorarely indicates the nature ofhis sources, nor does he always distinguish between fact and hearsay. More seriously, Book 68 survivesonly asaseries of abridgements collatedforthe emperorConstantine VII ...
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... imperial storehouses. With time, they formed a 115ft (35m) high hill, MonteTestaccio, estimatedto contain the sherds (testae)of 40 millionamphorae. Studyofits makeup suggests thatthe Baeticanoiltrade with Rome reached itsapogee in ...
... imperial storehouses. With time, they formed a 115ft (35m) high hill, MonteTestaccio, estimatedto contain the sherds (testae)of 40 millionamphorae. Studyofits makeup suggests thatthe Baeticanoiltrade with Rome reached itsapogee in ...
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... imperial system ofgovernment. 13As with any explanation of bureaucratic procedure, thetaskis inevitably irksome—but germane to all that follows. Its origin can be traced to the end of the Triumviral War in 31 BC, when victory for ...
... imperial system ofgovernment. 13As with any explanation of bureaucratic procedure, thetaskis inevitably irksome—but germane to all that follows. Its origin can be traced to the end of the Triumviral War in 31 BC, when victory for ...
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... imperial' provinces, whileat Rome itself his power wasovertlyexpressed through repeated annual election asone of thetwoconsuls, the senior magisterial posts in the Romanworld. 15Fouryears later, when he renounced the continuous ...
... imperial' provinces, whileat Rome itself his power wasovertlyexpressed through repeated annual election asone of thetwoconsuls, the senior magisterial posts in the Romanworld. 15Fouryears later, when he renounced the continuous ...
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